Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2009
To increase levels of activity of patients and residents in institutions is seen as an important aim. Work in old people's homes shows that this can be achieved by supplying residents with simple recreational activities. It has also been shown with profoundly mentally handicapped adults that training staff to pay attention to working residents and largely ignore non-active ones leads to increases in resident activity. This study replicates both these results with adult psychiatric day patients. Implications for staff training are discussed.
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